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I have a compute of HGETC ( 10 , 'HYYMDm' ) with a format of HMDYY.S and I have a second compute of HDIFF ( Compute_1 , DT_TM_END , 'HOURS' , 'D12.0' ) . I have tried using LE a numeric value in the second compute but it will not bring back the results, it brings back all results. I am trying to limit the search to say 60 hours between the two dates. I want the ability to bring data within a certain amount of hours between NOW and a table that has transactions going back 90 days.

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Hi Jason68

First of all welcome to Focal Point. I see you have been a member for quite a while but this is your first post...

WebFOCUS gets all the results of the request and then does the computes. Although I have never tried to filter on the results of two computes I don't think it will work. Hopefully someone else will have some insight to this.


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In order to debug your code, you should remove the WHERE test and see what the computed value is. Does the calculation look right?

Also, try a DEFINE instead of a COMPUTE. DEFINE will generate a value for each database row.

It would be terrific if you could create a very simple example and post the code here so we understand what you're doing.


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As Babak suggested, once you are sure that your COMPUTEs return the proper value, you can create a third one to perform the difference between the first two then use
WHERE TOTAL ThirdCompute LE xx;


Such as this sample :
TABLE FILE CAR
SUM RETAIL_COST
    DEALER_COST
    COMPUTE NRET /P6C = RETAIL_COST / 10;
    COMPUTE NDEL /P6C = DEALER_COST / 2;
    COMPUTE DIF  /P6C = NDEL - NRET;
BY CAR
BY MODEL
WHERE TOTAL DIF GT 3000;
END
-RUN


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